The Government's controversial plans to share personal data between departments and with the private sector are "too wide" and the safeguards "weak" according to privacy watchdog the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO).
The ICO has released its second opinion on the contents of the Coroners and Justice Bill, which proposes …

Good news - ish

"The ICO now believes that the proposed new law poses some dangers to privacy "

Well, that's great, but how the hell, then, did they come to their first conclusion that "Some have suggested that the Bill’s information sharing provisions represent an unwarranted interference with the privacy of personal information. We do not agree."?

Turn on, tune in, then drop

The nu insect overlards are disinterested in the Hoi Polloi (except for occasional mockery when they are bored), as the HP has proved it will consume anything, even when supine. They are interested in those who are placed to exercise control, whether legal, military, or financial.

This "data sharing" will make it so much easier to "turn" any politician that they want to.